RE: Northwest AirI am not sure I have enough experience in venture capital to answer your question bw. My personal opinion is to to focus on getting one KEY product up and running and profitable, or at least close to profitable, with solid income, known installation timelines, etc so an analyst or broker could calulate future earnings, we can't do any of that with TT yet, so is it worth spending money to promote? TT/SB is the flagship product, got to nail it, got to raise venture capital as and when required to get there, we should get there sooner rather than later becuase it costs just to stand still with no devolpment, faster we do the techie stuff, the less we spend on overheads getting there.
We have burnt a lot of bridges in the ventrure captital market not delivering on crazy forecasts. If we need more moeny in future, we need a better progress and status update to go get new money, market is much more cautious. Business update suggests something along these lines is being undertaken.
I was not impressed to see the the Business update had headings; Solars USA, then Solanet and finally Tourtek, an order that seemed to reflect current success. Happy to see Solars USA doing better than expected and good course correction on their future direction from mangement, but we are all watching Tourtek, it's all about Tourtek. That's what will ultimately make this compnay big, this is what we can raise capital on if required, we just need to see it making good progress, see more customers switching of their old systems and going live on TT/SB.
I haven't said much recently becuase as you can see, I have little new to say, I keep repeating myself.
Upgrading Antivirus software in a Bank at the moment, crossgrading from 'Symanetc Antivirus Corporate Edition' to 'Symantec Client Securtity', which is abbreiated everywhere in program and documenation to 'SCS', very confusing for me, particualrly becuase nobody around me seems to understand why??
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